rabble’s Sunday Sitdowns: Turkish ultras, Zines and Disco.

Some online writing deserves more than a quick scan. Save these up for that next pensive poo – they’ll be more fulfilling than that Lidl special buys supplement.

Turkish Football Ultra’s Patrolling The Streets Vice magazine talks to some of Istanbul’s Çarşı. Lovable football casuals with a penchant for people power. As well as handing out Kandil bagels in a PR stunt, they’ve been eating tear gas twice a week for years. Their antics are unreal.

A Brazilian Autumn: How could a twenty cent fare increase spark a near national rising? Miguel Borba de Sa is put into the hotseat here with a series of questions that go to the core of Brazil’s confused rising tide of protest.

The Infinite Spaces of Disco: All popular music is subservient to its physical function. To make you shake that ass. This 1978 article problematises the sci-fi tones of disco and where it all may head. Ah hindsight.

Ragga Goes Techno: Another blast from the past, looking at how techno started to absorb some of the influences that led to the jungle explosion.